From mab23 at uw.edu Fri Sep 1 09:58:50 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Harvey Mudd College recruiting visit to UW - Sept 27-29 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: .A fantastic opportunity to be part of a new interdisciplinary climate program at Harvey Mudd. Please share as appropriate! Lelia Hawkins from Harvey Mudd College will be on a recruiting visit to UW - Sept 27-29. Harvey Mudd College is launching a new interdisciplinary climate center and is in the hiring phase. There are ads for new faculty positions our --one with a biology focus and one with a math focus-- Here is a single link with both positions listed (and further details on how to apply). Curious students and post docs are encouraged to reach out to Lelia Hawkins (email above). Leila Hawkins will be visiting the UW campus Sept 28-29 and is available to meet with any potential applicants to talk about the program they are building and also what it is like to work at a primarily undergraduate institution and manage teaching and research responsibilities. T*hey hope to be searching for climate/physics, climate/engineering, and climate/humanities-social sciences-arts faculty in the next few years.* Lelia Hawkins (she/her/hers) Director of the Hixon Center and Hixon Professor of Climate Studies https://www.hmc.edu/hixon-center/ Olin 1261 lhawkins@g.hmc.edu https://www.hmc.edu/chemistry/faculty-staff/hawkins/ (909) 621-8522 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Attached is a flyer with more information, and really grateful for your help in spreading the word. Thanks so much, Chris -- *CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY, PhD* *ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, URBAN SYSTEMS LAB* THE NEW SCHOOL 79 FIFTH AVENUE, ROOM 1605, NEW YORK, NY 10003 u rbansystemslab.com @USL_NYC +1.212.229.2036 kennedyc@newschool.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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[cid:image001.png@01D9E23E.A82F6B70] ____ EVENT: GeoSMART Hackweek 2023, hosted by the University of Washington, eScience Institute, and the University of Washington, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. WHEN: October 23-27, 2023. WHERE: University of Washington, Seattle WA & online via Zoom (hybrid event). WHAT YOU?LL LEARN: Join us for five days of data exploration, software development, and community building focused on machine learning applications in hydrology and cryosphere research. We will provide project overviews, as well as optional, self-directed educational materials in advance of the event to help participants get the most out of their hackweek experience. All materials and projects will use the Python programming language. WHO IS IT FOR: Open to participants at all stages of their careers, from students and faculty to industry professionals. Need-based travel and accommodation support funds are available for participants looking to travel from outside the Seattle region. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are open through midnight (PDT) on September 15, 2023. Visit the GeoSMART Hackweek website to apply. QUESTIONS? For more information, contact geohack@uw.edu. ______ Thank you for your support! Mark Welden-Smith GeoSMART Hackweek Program Manager [eScience Institute] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 18837 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please share as appropriate! > > > Lelia Hawkins from Harvey Mudd College will be on a > recruiting visit to UW - Sept 27-29. > Harvey Mudd College is launching a new interdisciplinary climate center > and > is in the hiring phase. > > There are ads for new faculty positions our --one with a biology focus and > one with a math focus-- > > Here is a single link > with > both positions listed (and further details on how to apply). Curious > students and post docs are encouraged to reach out to Lelia Hawkins (email > above). > > Leila Hawkins will be visiting the UW campus Sept 28-29 and is available > to meet with any potential applicants to talk about the program they are > building and also what it is like to work at a primarily undergraduate > institution and manage teaching and research responsibilities. T*hey hope > to be searching for climate/physics, climate/engineering, and > climate/humanities-social sciences-arts faculty in the next few years.* > > > Lelia Hawkins (she/her/hers) > Director of the Hixon Center and Hixon Professor of Climate Studies > https://www.hmc.edu/hixon-center/ > > Olin 1261 > lhawkins@g.hmc.edu > https://www.hmc.edu/chemistry/faculty-staff/hawkins/ > > (909) 621-8522 > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pccgrads mailing list > pccgrads@u.washington.edu > http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads > To unsubscribe go down to pccgrads Subscribers: > https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers, Amy On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 1:35?PM Amy Liu wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Following up on that, there will be a lunch event with Lelia Hawkins > at 12pm on Sep > 28th in LSB 401 to connect with interested folks, provide information > about Harvey Mudd, the positions, and the program, and answer any > questions! If you are interested in joining, please fill out this *quick > form* for further > details/correspondence. Please feel free to shoot me an email if the form > link is broken! > > Cheers, > Amy > > > On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 9:59?AM Miriam A. Bertram wrote: > >> .A fantastic opportunity to be part of a new interdisciplinary climate >> program at Harvey Mudd. Please share as appropriate! >> >> >> Lelia Hawkins from Harvey Mudd College will be on a >> recruiting visit to UW - Sept 27-29. >> Harvey Mudd College is launching a new interdisciplinary climate center >> and >> is in the hiring phase. >> >> There are ads for new faculty positions our --one with a biology focus >> and one with a math focus-- >> >> Here is a single link >> with >> both positions listed (and further details on how to apply). Curious >> students and post docs are encouraged to reach out to Lelia Hawkins (email >> above). >> >> Leila Hawkins will be visiting the UW campus Sept 28-29 and is available >> to meet with any potential applicants to talk about the program they are >> building and also what it is like to work at a primarily undergraduate >> institution and manage teaching and research responsibilities. T*hey >> hope to be searching for climate/physics, climate/engineering, and >> climate/humanities-social sciences-arts faculty in the next few years.* >> >> >> Lelia Hawkins (she/her/hers) >> Director of the Hixon Center and Hixon Professor of Climate Studies >> https://www.hmc.edu/hixon-center/ >> >> Olin 1261 >> lhawkins@g.hmc.edu >> https://www.hmc.edu/chemistry/faculty-staff/hawkins/ >> >> (909) 621-8522 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> pccgrads mailing list >> pccgrads@u.washington.edu >> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads >> To unsubscribe go down to pccgrads Subscribers: >> https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Presentations would be 25 minutes (roughly) with time for questions and could be done by zoom or in person at Shoreline City Hall, as they have hybrid meetings. This would be during the workday (9-4 M to F). Ideally the two presentations would be done in consecutive weeks, and can could be done by different individuals. I've got pdf examples from CIG of presentations they gave to the City of Burien in the past, so you'd have a good starting point. Please email me (Miriam, uwpcc@uw.edu) if you are interested in learning more about this request?I can connect you to some resources. Also, as we are just getting started in the new academic year, if you are someone interested in doing climate outreach please let me know. If there are specific audiences, or content, you are interested in focusing on, let me know. The PCC grad students (PGraSC) organize a lot of the climate outreach requests we get, and they and I will add your names to lists of people to reach out to directly. 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Get the full list of events and sign up on the PNW Climate Week website. Seattle Climate Startup Ecosystem Wednesday, September 27 | 5 ? 7 pm UW Seattle Campus, Condon Hall 109 Register: https://lu.ma/zerp1ccp Come join us to learn more about the climate startup ecosystem in the City of Seattle with panelists: Vincent - Green economy advisor at Seattle City Government. In his role, he focused on green economy strategy and supporting related opportunities in the city. Jonathan - General partner at Snocap, where they invest in early-stage climate-related ventures. Daphne - Founder at Ven, an early-stage EV charging startup that is part of the Madrona venture lab. Moderated by: Vamsi - Founder of planet scale venture focused on supporting climate tech work. Outside of planet scale, Vamsi is a director of AI at Nike. Seattle Climate Career Panel Thursday, September 28 | 5:30 ? 6:30 pm UW Seattle Campus, Condon Hall 109 Register: https://lu.ma/dwcdjpck This is a time for the climate community to come together and talk about roles, skills and trends in climate hiring. We will have a mix of speakers: ?Mel Clark, the CEO of the Clean Tech Alliance ?Manav Goel, the Tech Lead for the Climate Team at Meta ??moderated by Dana Reinert, a circular design and sustainability product and strategist + co founder. ?They will talk about their climate careers, the current pulse of hiring within the climate space, relevant skills and roles needed, followed by Q&A. Lauren Brohawn | Associate Director She/Her/Hers Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Fri Sep 22 09:29:30 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Envirolink] UPDATED VENUE + CODE: Share with Students + Event Newsletters: PNW Climate Week, Sept 24-30! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lauren B Brohawn Date: Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 7:53?AM Subject: [Envirolink] UPDATED VENUE + CODE: Share with Students + Event Newsletters: PNW Climate Week, Sept 24-30! To: Lauren B Brohawn All, My apologies but the event organizers changed the location of the event I shared coming up on September 27. It will now be at SURF Incubator downtown. They created a coupon code for UW students to use upon registering so they don?t have to pay the ticket fee. Updated details and code below. Thanks again for sharing out about PNW Climate Week and the two events below specifically. Best, Lauren ------------------------------------------------------------------- The first annual PNW Climate Week is coming soon! Join us from September 24-30 for amazing events across Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver, plus a few virtual events. Use the coupon code for free entry to the event below on September 27 and attend the free event co-hosted by the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship on the University of Washington Seattle campus on September 28; details and registration links below. Get the full list of events and sign up on the PNW Climate Week website . *Seattle Climate Startup Ecosystem* Wednesday, September 27 | 5 ? 7 pm SURF Incubator Register: https://lu.ma/zerp1ccp *Students free entry with code: UWFREE* Come join us to learn more about the climate startup ecosystem in the City of Seattle with panelists: Vincent - Green economy advisor at Seattle City Government. In his role, he focused on green economy strategy and supporting related opportunities in the city. Jonathan - General partner at Snocap, where they invest in early-stage climate-related ventures. Daphne - Founder at Ven, an early-stage EV charging startup that is part of the Madrona venture lab. Moderated by: Vamsi - Founder of planet scale venture focused on supporting climate tech work. Outside of planet scale, Vamsi is a director of AI at Nike. *Seattle Climate Career Panel* *Thursday, September 28 | 5:30 ? 6:30 pm *UW Seattle Campus, Condon Hall 109 Register: https://lu.ma/dwcdjpck This is a time for the climate community to come together and talk about roles, skills and trends in climate hiring. We will have a mix of speakers: Mel Clark, the CEO of the Clean Tech Alliance Manav Goel, the Tech Lead for the Climate Team at Meta moderated by Dana Reinert, a circular design and sustainability product and strategist + co founder. They will talk about their climate careers, the current pulse of hiring within the climate space, relevant skills and roles needed, followed by Q&A. *Lauren Brohawn *| Associate Director *She/Her/Hers* Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu _______________________________________________ Envirolink mailing list Envirolink@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/envirolink -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Sep 26 14:07:07 2023 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Reminder! Speaker request from the City of Shoreline (virtual or in person) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings! We have a request for two presentations to help city planners understand climate and climate change impacts on the region. Please read on if you are interested (this request was also sent out last week), or if you are interested in outreach opportunities, but not this one, please respond to this email and let us know. The request.... The Climate Impacts Group (CIG) forwarded us a request for two presentations in October--one on the Climate System and Causes of Climate Change-- one on Impacts Globally and in Our Region. The presentations would be to roughly 10 City Planners and Managers who will be implementing the Shoreline Climate Action Plan. The request is coming from the Environmental Services Program Manager in the City of Shoreline. Presentations would be 25 minutes (roughly) with time for questions and could be done by zoom or in person at Shoreline City Hall, as they have hybrid meetings. This would be during the workday (9-4 M to F). Ideally the two presentations would be done in consecutive weeks, and can could be done by different individuals. I've got pdf examples from CIG of presentations they gave to the City of Burien on these topics, so you'd have a good starting point. Please email me (Miriam, uwpcc@uw.edu) if you are interested in learning more about this request?I can connect you to these resources. Also, as we are just getting started in the new academic year, if you are someone interested in doing climate outreach please let me know. If there are specific audiences, or content, you are interested in focusing on, let me know. The PCC grad students (PGraSC) organize a lot of the climate outreach requests we get, and they and I will add your names to lists of people to reach out to directly. Hoping your quarter is getting off to a good start. Best, Miriam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Sep 26 15:37:28 2023 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Reminder! Oct 11 is the due date for Graubard Graduate Student Fellowship applications Message-ID: Graubard Fellowship in the Program on Climate Change: Reminder! The Program on Climate Change (PCC) has a graduate fellowship opportunity-- this fellowship can start as early as winter 2024 to be completed no later than the end of winter quarter 2025. The Graubard Fellowship in the Program on Climate Change, funded by Katherine Graubard and William Calvin, will support at least three Ph.D. students working on climate science research broadly defined. Proposals for 3-9 months of support (0.5 FTE) will be considered. Funds must be used prior to the last 6 months of the students? graduate program. APPLICATION DEADLINE: October 11, 2023. Submit to uwpcc@uw.edu. Eligibility: Students who are currently matriculated in a PhD program at the UW that began between Fall 2020 and Fall 2022. Students from any program are invited to apply, but priority will be given to students in departments active in the PCC. Additional detail is in the attached announcement, originally circulated in April. HelApplication Requirements -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: GraubardFellowship_April2023_FinalRFP.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 107849 bytes Desc: GraubardFellowship_April2023_FinalRFP.pdf URL: